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Search being conducted this weekend for missing Dawson Creek teenager last seen in 2016

06/05/2024
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Search being conducted this weekend for missing Dawson Creek teenager last seen in 2016
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A search is being conducted this weekend in an effort to locate a missing 14-year-old boy who went missing from Dawson Creek nearly eight years ago.

The family of Denny Poole, who would be 23 years old in 2024, will be hosting the search along the Kiskatinaw Bridge beginning at noon on Sunday June 9th.

The family is inviting anyone in the community who is interested in helping with the search to attend.

Denny Poole was attempting to walk from Dawson Creek to Fort St. John with a friend at the time of his disappearance on March 12th, 2016, when the pair were separated while travelling up the Old Alaska Highway.

Patrols conducted during the time of the disappearance turned up one of the boys, who was found walking back to Dawson Creek, but Poole never returned.

The renewed search comes on the heels of the discovery of Renee Didder’s body along the Kiskatinaw River by an industrial worker conducting water samples late last month.

Denny Poole is described at the time of his disappearance as:

Aboriginal
15 years old at the time he went missing
Approximately 130 lbs
Between 5’6 and 6’ tall
Black hair that was short and long in the front

He was last seen wearing size 10 men’s Osiris high top shoes (purple, green, blue and black), blue jeans, a grey hoody with the letters ‘DC’ on the front, and a black flat brimmed hat.

FULL STORY: https://www.cjdctv.com/search-being-conducted-this-weekend-for-missing-dawson-creek-teenager-last-seen-in-2016-1.6915050

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